Antonyms for in dented


Grammar : Adj, noun, verb
Spell : verb in-dent; noun in-dent, in-dent
Phonetic Transcription : verb ɪnˈdɛnt; noun ˈɪn dɛnt, ɪnˈdɛnt


Definition of in dented

Origin :
  • early 15c., indenten/endenten "to make notches; to give (something) a toothed or jagged appearance," also "to make a legal indenture," from Old French endenter "to notch or dent, give a serrated edge to," from Medieval Latin indentare "to furnish with teeth," from in- "into, in, on, upon" (see in- (2)) + Latin dens (genitive dentis) "tooth" (see tooth). Related: Indented; indenting. The printing sense is first attested 1670s. The noun is first recorded 1590s, from the verb. An earlier noun sense of "a written agreement" (late 15c.) is described in Middle English Dictionary as "scribal abbrev. of endenture."
  • As in jagged : adj ragged, notched
  • As in serrated : adj jagged
  • As in sunken : adj depressed, hollowed; submerged
  • As in indented : adj depressed
  • As in concave : adj curved, depressed
  • As in depressed : adj concave, pushed down
  • As in hollow : adj empty, hollowed out
  • As in nick : noun chip, scratch
  • As in impress : verb press down to make design
  • As in indent : verb make a space; push in slightly
  • As in pick : verb break into something closed, locked
  • As in score : verb cut, nick
  • As in carve : verb cut carefully with sharp instrument
  • As in curl : verb bend, loop
  • As in dent : verb chip, scrape, depress
  • As in hollow : verb empty out; make concave

Synonyms for in dented

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